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Me V Debt Managers Ltd

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  • Me V Debt Managers Ltd

    I took out a car insurance policy with elephant.co.uk

    The old banger then failed its MOT and i sorn'd it and parked it up in my garage.

    I emailed elephant.co.uk to cancel the policy around 2 weeks after starting the policy.

    They then hit me with a bill for 50% of the annual premium.

    I disputed this as i believe i could cancel within 14 days at no extra cost.

    I have received various debt collection letters RE this, last of which was received around july last year.

    I thought i had heard the end of the matter when i informed them i had been within my rights to cancel, and refered them back to their client.

    Well, it appears they have sold the debt on again, so i now have a new dca on my case.

    I was about to just send of a similar letter to the previous dca, but, i am sick of this cropping up every now and again. I can do without it.

    So, basicaly, i am looking for some advice, or ideas as to how to get these assholes off my case, bearing in mind it is not your usual cca case.

    Cheers

    PS i should say, 50% of the annual premium is a whopping £62 although they are now chasing me for £71.99. lol

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    Re: Me V Debt Managers Ltd

    I disputed this as i believe i could cancel within 14 days at no extra cost.



    have you the T&C's stating this and do the dates correctly scan ?
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      Re: Me V Debt Managers Ltd

      . . . .
      Last edited by stevokenevo; 8th April 2008, 17:13:PM. Reason: double post somehow

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        Re: Me V Debt Managers Ltd

        I dont have anything Ame unfortunately.

        I paid a deposit by debit card which was the equivelant of 1 months cover.

        i received the documents, but returned the certificate and disposed of the rest as useless not thinking i was going to encounter any problems.

        The way i am thinking is i shall just go back to elephant.co.uk, voice my displeasure at the alleged debt being passed around, and see if i can get them to drop the matter?

        If i send this dca the same letter as the last, im guessing they will refer it back to elephant, who will sit on it before reassigning it.

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